NCAILGJun 17, 2022

The Sensorium competition on predicting large-scale mouse primary visual cortex activity

arXiv:2206.08666v148 citationsh-index: 108
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This provides a standardized tool for researchers in neuroscience and machine learning to measure progress in modeling the mouse visual system, though it is incremental as it builds on existing competition formats.

The authors introduced the Sensorium benchmark competition to address the lack of a standardized large-scale benchmark for predicting mouse primary visual cortex activity, using a dataset of over 28,000 neurons from seven mice stimulated with natural images and behavioral data, with models ranked on predictive performance in two tracks.

The neural underpinning of the biological visual system is challenging to study experimentally, in particular as the neuronal activity becomes increasingly nonlinear with respect to visual input. Artificial neural networks (ANNs) can serve a variety of goals for improving our understanding of this complex system, not only serving as predictive digital twins of sensory cortex for novel hypothesis generation in silico, but also incorporating bio-inspired architectural motifs to progressively bridge the gap between biological and machine vision. The mouse has recently emerged as a popular model system to study visual information processing, but no standardized large-scale benchmark to identify state-of-the-art models of the mouse visual system has been established. To fill this gap, we propose the Sensorium benchmark competition. We collected a large-scale dataset from mouse primary visual cortex containing the responses of more than 28,000 neurons across seven mice stimulated with thousands of natural images, together with simultaneous behavioral measurements that include running speed, pupil dilation, and eye movements. The benchmark challenge will rank models based on predictive performance for neuronal responses on a held-out test set, and includes two tracks for model input limited to either stimulus only (Sensorium) or stimulus plus behavior (Sensorium+). We provide a starting kit to lower the barrier for entry, including tutorials, pre-trained baseline models, and APIs with one line commands for data loading and submission. We would like to see this as a starting point for regular challenges and data releases, and as a standard tool for measuring progress in large-scale neural system identification models of the mouse visual system and beyond.

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